Darn! I was hoping they were reminding us for the sake of continuity. I have been hoping they will draw upon the past, to explain things they will be showing in the next/last shows of the season. I see no sense in showing us the Goodwin stuff, if it has no relevance before season end.

I am hoping they deliberately picked specific happenings, so they events will be fresh in our awareness, as they end of the season approaches; if this is not the case - .

the May 10 episode is apparently Eko-centric. His brother Yemi is listed in the guest cast. But so is Richard Malkin, the psychic Claire went to before she left Australia. Another one of the writer's "previous connections".

Rodriguez was sentenced to five days in jail and fined $500 after she pleaded guilty Tuesday. She entered the Oahu Community Correctional Center later that day.

Rodriguez, who was credited for one day served because of time spent in custody after her arrest last year, was released after serving about 65 hours.

OCCC Warden Nolan Espinda said inmates receive full credit for any portion of a day served.

It was an uneventful stay for Rodriguez, who lived in a dorm with 60 other female inmates, Espinda said. She could read and watch TV, and she had to keep her area clean, he said.

No media were present when Rodriguez was released.

Rodriguez, 27, who portrays police officer Ana Lucia on the ABC drama, chose the jail time and fine rather than perform 240 hours of community service.

She and fellow "Lost" cast member Cynthia Watros were both charged with drunken driving after they were pulled over Dec. 1 in separate cars within 15 minutes of each other.

Watros, who plays Libby, pleaded guilty to drunken driving in January and was fined $312, ordered to undergo an alcohol assessment and 14 hours of counseling. She also had her license suspended for 90 days.

Rodriguez's troubles with the law aren't over. She's serving three years probation after pleading no contest in 2004 in Los Angeles to three traffic violations, including drunken driving.

Just started watching tonight's DH on the DVR ... one of the characters seemed oddly familiar -- the voice, the face. Took me a minute, but I recognized him as Zeke/Mr. Friendly. Sure enough, I saw M. C. Gainey in the opening credits.